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2022 Dodge Durango Electrical Problems

9 owner-reported electrical complaints from NHTSA data

9
Complaints
1
Fires
Jan 2023Aug 2025
Date Range

Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.

Owner Complaints (9)

criticalELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Filed: Feb 2026

Your car's radio screen frequently malfunctions, causing your backup camera to stop working until you power cycle the screen—which sometimes doesn't work at all or takes several minutes to respond. The dealership confirmed this is a known design flaw where the radio overheats and damages internal components. This is a safety concern because your backup camera may not display when needed, and overheating components pose a potential fire risk.

NHTSA #: 11717016
highELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Filed: Aug 2025

Your driver's side front LED turn signal stopped working at 42,890 miles, making it difficult for other drivers to see when you're turning left. A warning light appears on your dashboard indicating the problem. Your extended warranty doesn't cover headlight assembly replacement, though it does list a "concealed headlamp module" as covered, and the dealership hasn't provided a clear explanation for why the turn signal repair isn't covered. The repair will likely involve replacing the LED turn signal bulb or the entire headlight assembly unit.

NHTSA #: 11683966
mediumELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Filed: Jul 2025

Your Uconnect infotainment system is requiring service. This could affect features like touchscreen responsiveness, Bluetooth connectivity, or voice commands. The system may need software updates, a reset, or replacement of the Uconnect module itself.

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NHTSA #: 11676870
mediumELECTRICAL SYSTEM,EXTERIOR LIGHTING
Filed: Jul 2025

Driver side DRL malfunction and impacts visibility at night. No warning/error codes. Starter Relay causing no crank/Fuel pump failure causing me to stall out in the middle of a intersection

NHTSA #: 11677118
mediumELECTRICAL SYSTEM,SERVICE BRAKES,FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE
Filed: Jul 2025

I am writing to formally request assistance regarding a persistent and unresolved issue with my vehicle’s Uconnect system, which has now escalated into a serious safety concern. I purchased my vehicle in April 2022. Within two weeks, I began receiving an error message stating: “Uconnect Box requires service. Please visit an authorized dealer.” Since then, I have brought the vehicle to Cutter Dodge Honolulu on multiple occasions, beginning on June 1, 2022, to address this issue. Each time, I was informed that the error was due to a pending software update and that no immediate fix was available. Despite repeated service visits, including 6/30/22, 8/18/22, 11/22/22, 6/13/23, 9/1/23, 10/25/23, 12/14/23, 2/1/24, 10/3/24, and most recently on 5/22/25, the issue has never been resolved. I consistently reported the Uconnect error, and each time, I was reassured that an update would eventually be released. I trusted the expertise of the dealership and continued to follow their guidance, despite the inconvenience and growing frustration. On [XXX], during a routine oil change and inspection, the situation worsened significantly. My entire radio system and associated safety features, including lane change alerts and front braking warnings, ceased functioning. I was referred to another location, where a technician (Mark from Store #45473) informed me that the entire radio system needed replacement. However, I was told that my warranty had expired, by only 77 miles, and that I would need to contact Customer Care to seek authorization for repairs. Since then, I have attempted to reach Customer Care at 800-334-9200 multiple times, but I have been repeatedly transferred and disconnected without resolution. I am deeply concerned that despite reporting this issue consistently since 2022, no action was taken until my warranty expired. I now face a situation where my vehicle is not only unreliable but potentially unsafe. The lack of functioning safety features and the ongoing Uc INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

NHTSA #: 11674424
mediumELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Filed: Feb 2025

Daytime running light out on driver side. I researched this on internet and just about every Dodge Durango owner is experiencing same.

NHTSA #: 11645289
mediumELECTRICAL SYSTEM,FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
Filed: Feb 2024

We have been to the dealership multiple times about the electrical issues that we are having with the vehicle. The dealership has not been able to correct the issue so we are pursuing the lemon law. We received an offer from Dodge to buy this vehicle back but they are not being reasonable with the amount they are willing to give. We would not be going through this if it wasn’t for the electrical issues that we are having therefore we do not feel like we should be penalized for something that we cannot control. We are scared that the vehicle will catch fire due to all of the electrical issues that we have with this vehicle.

NHTSA #: 11569393
mediumELECTRICAL SYSTEM,UNKNOWN OR OTHER
FireFiled: Jan 2023

After about 3mins of driving my vehicle I started to smell burning plastic, a couple seconds later I saw a view black squiggly lines which was smoke which made me look around. At that point I saw the USB port engulfed in flames. As I was driving I panicked and pulled over on the side of the road and looked for something to put the fire out. I thankfully had a bottle of water in my vehicle which I was able to pour over the fire to put it out. I didn’t know what to do after that as there was no available Chrysler dealership in the area I was in so I went to Firestone and asked if someone could help me because I was scared to drive it not knowing if it would ignite again and my route home requires me to get on the freeway and didn’t want to risk something happening on the freeway. The guy from Firestone removed the charger from the port for me and told me I needed to take it to the dealership. I called Chrysler corporate to make them aware and made a service appointment. Without the bottle of water in the car I don’t necessarily know that the situation would have ended this way since the damage is isolated to the port and my charger only from what I can see. I wanted to make this report so that this can be brought to the attention of Chrysler and the necessary recalls and be published to prevent this from happening to anyone else .

NHTSA #: 11502325
mediumELECTRICAL SYSTEM,EXTERIOR LIGHTING
Filed: Jan 2023

Water get inside the taillights and the lights stop working. Dangerous in night

NHTSA #: 11502293

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